DESTIN, Florida -- Former Ole Miss offensive lineman Austin Golson has arrived in Auburn, where he hopes to earn a starting job beginning in the 2015 season.

The former four-star prospect out of Prattville has enrolled in classes at Auburn for the summer session, coach Gus Malzahn confirmed Tuesday. The first summer session of classes at Auburn started Friday.

"He's walking on and will have an opportunity just like anybody else would," Malzahn said.

Grant signed with Alabama out of Opelika High in 2010 and was allowed to leave and walk on at Auburn following a redshirt season with the Tide in the summer of 2011. He later earned a scholarship with the Tigers and is in the mix to be the Tigers' starting running back as a senior in the fall.

Golson joins an already-deep group along the offensive front, where four starters return from a unit that helped pave the way for the nation's top rushing offense. All but two spots are filled with underclassmen, though Golson could compete for playing time and a starting spot at right tackle in 2015. Presumed starter Chad Slade (unless sophomore Avery Young moves inside) is a senior in 2014.